to the url like this: caldav.calendars.yahoo... but it is not working for me. Google gives me the following error: The address that you provided did not contain a calendar in a valid iCal or GData format. I've been going round and round with this for a few hours. Can someone please help?
– user42393Jun 20 '13 at 17:52

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I am having the same issue as the OP here. I am trying to embed a calendar into my website but Google Calendar's functionality is a bit lacking. Yahoo's is fine, but doesn't have native embed abilities. So I'm trying to sync my Yahoo calendar with Google Calendars. Every website and video I can find has the exact same instructions and I'm following them to the "T". The only catch is, Google Calendars is not fetching any events from the yahoo calendar. Google just shows it as blank. So when I found this solution, I thought it was the answer to all my problems. I'm adding "caldav" to the url lik
– user42393Jun 20 '13 at 17:52

@user42393, that should be caldav.calendar.yahoo, not caldav.calendars.yahoo.
– Noel YapAug 16 '14 at 15:07

I tried creating a goo.gl short URL from Yahoo's caldav URL and adding that to Google Calendar. It, too, didn't have the new event. Recreating the Yahoo's caldav URL (thereby invalidating the old one) and adding that imports the new event. It looks like Yahoo isn't pushing new events.
– Noel YapAug 16 '14 at 16:10

Hmm, OTOH, when I use my browser to get the ICS directly from the caldav URL, it does have the new event. I'm not sure what's happening at this point.
– Noel YapAug 16 '14 at 16:16

I was looking to sync Yahoo with Google to have it on my mobile. The best solution I found, after 8 hours of research, was to install the SolCalendar app on my Android. There I can see and edit all calendars (for me Yahoo and Google). Using Lightning (on Thunderbird) did not work.